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Cheese and E free steady, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. cle arngs garu QIS of 813 7,416 1n treasu 1 462,000 last week. re to the Orient. weak on a poor bank statement. Cotton higher. ew York 6 per cent. mn\zd but more freely offered. Barley dull: Rye and Beans about as before. m, Shorts and Middlings strong. 2gs moving off very well. looking to Europe for California Frunes and Apricots. on market firm but dull. Bags Meat market unc advance again under light supplies. with @ heavy March business. nsiderable business in Hops at about 10 cents. Onions and Spring Vegetables firm. ltry firm and well cleaned wp. Game dull and lower. mges, Apples and Banamas firm and in demand. | Bank Clearings. gs Ch appears to be o jce grades in however, ie not EASTERN MARKETS. New York Momey Market. RK lose: Money § per cent actual b ge ann 1763 176% 181% 10 3 |35 ; 3 100)K_C Southern ! 2 Do pia By Keokuk & D .. 15 Lake E & West. T Do ptd i Lehigh Valiey . % 400 Long Island ksl Do . 100 Mnr.h-(un 700)Metropolitan Sec! 100/ Met Street Ry.. 200 Mexican ('pmr‘x Minn & Bt L Do let ptd 71 1 70% 71 150 [149% 149% 150 ! |62 625 Si56% ms;: s iisT 5 6;2 f1isjsz 'u‘ra l‘l the week just on 5%@6 per | zm\x sep b ptd SK‘ | -lfil(‘( "'100) N 400 : 1,300/ N 3,000 100 400> 100/0x 209 700 300, 300 2,600 100 Tex Pac Texas Pacific Third Ave 32,800 {1 Pipe Exprese. ... R & Cons.. : Westinghouse . 200W & L E ..] Do 1st ptd. Do 24 prd 100/ Do ptd ... xme reg. s 8 } B .t 0 Den & Rio G 42.100% Bowston Stocks Money— Call loans -ea7! Tim Do adj 4s Boston & Albany. | Boston & Maine 180 Amer Pneu Tube. 1 B Biees ium. 248 Mass Electric ... 19 %'u Apaconda . Atchison changed. 100" Wisconsin Cent..| 28 {Minn & St L { M, K & Texas 4s. wn. N Y Cgen 848 N J C gen 3s Nor Pacific s Do Nor & W con 4s. 01 10 S L retdg 4s... Pa_conv Reading gen 4 Westing Common. -5@%| Adventure | Alloues . 101% | Amal Copper 94%! Amer Zinc . Mex Central 4s.. 81 | Atiantic Rallroads— 1 B|rlhlm Atchiegn s | Ca t & Do pfd \flv. Centopnial 256%| Copper Rangs . | Trinity . United Copper ... 67 | 160 |150 1150 157 178 4474 14415 704 69 | 68 h 1 52% 3. 3 0035 80%] o1 | 91 | 2181, 185 “aby 45 | 45% 1423414115 141 % 142 5% nsx, @6 y f‘. | ggfl} ] e {118 25 | 65 | 88 {12 48 23% | 24% 5ty %v’ o% 118% .w 40 wl-; 40% 4 m" o0 1005 1.-.1" {161 ns i 34 |34 38 |34 revenfer..-jiB4 138 34 52 imsfl $11,400—Total shares sold, | New York Bonds. apen €s, 24 ser. Do 4s, cert. Do 4%s, cert. Do 24 series. L & N unified G105 9| Man con goid 4s.10 | Mex Central 4s. Do 1st inc. Do 26s .. 3%e LkIMconfislNVg L &SF 1g 4s nga 80 2, 01 St L S W con 4s. B S ts100U Soaboard A L 4a. 88% D o B o134 S0 Pacific ds. | a 43 Do 1st 4s_cert. 96 L e 10m 8¢ Railway 3s... 111% %! Tex & Pac 1 123 Dist Securities 5¢ 83 ie prior len $5.101% ) Western Md Do gen 45..... 923w & L Erie 4a.. 89 Hock Val 4%s...109 | Wis Ce : | B, Yol 4%e..-100 °| Wis Central 4s.. 92 , New Yorl( )llllll‘ Stocks. \ Adams Con 251 Alice 2.50| Ontasta et z Brecce ... 3 op y mswick Con.. 50| Pj 5% mx.’ 46% | Comstock Tunnel. 21‘ Pglog:ilx, % % | Con Va Min Savage 12 '»f»fi, ¥ Horn i | Slerra Nevads 30 E 1 | Tren s Small Hopes 30 10% | Leadville Co Standard .00 and Bonds. Mining— | Daly West Boston Eley ....157 | Franklin % L‘lu:nburl ped. 141, Granby " | ex. Centra) - { Greene Con W & H.199| sie Royale ..., 233 | Union Pacific ..156% Mass Mining. Miscellsneous— Michigan . ;2 Amer Arge Chem. 28 | Mohawi o1 Do ptd “ Mont Coal & Coke §7% |Nonh Butte 84 Amer suger . Dominion Do ptd Amer Tel h Tfll”%“’.mt Amer Woolcn ... 4233 Quincy Do pid. .. | Shannon Dom Iron & | Tumarack S Mining. BOI!.Yu 1§ - | 008,441,300, | decrease $6,137,000; reserve $248,269,700, | decrease '$21% Ches & Ohlo..... 81% Chi Great West, 22 Chi,_ Mil & Sl P, ll 18%| Do pfd . -lx“ So Pacific Unlon Pac! ‘ Do pfd Do 1st ptd. Do 2d prd. 3 U S Steel 2 Do pfd % Al or 368/ Bar silver—Steady; 20%a per ounce . Money—zy‘ezy, per cent. The Tate of discount in the open market for ehort bills is 3 per cent and for three months’ bills 3@3% per cent. Clearing-House Banks. NEW YORK, April 7.—The statement of the clearing-house ‘banks for the week shows that the banks hold $2,560,625 less than the legal reserve requirements. This compares with a Surplus of $5.151,275 last week, & decrease of . The statement follo: Ammo increase $7,2 decrease $540,304 67,200, specte $171, us,ogg' j Teserve required mssz‘mdmus' et ecreass $7,691,900; ex-United Stat de its 5, decrease $7,693,925. b ez i crease $1,004,245 Condition of the Treasury. “Asm\o‘ro Aprfl 7.—Today of the tr owa: Available cash bal: ances, $162, msxz gold coin and bumon, $74,157,823; gold certificates, $60,360,260. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, | 900 barrels: unchanged. statement April 7.—FLOUR—Recelpts, and exports, 9700 barrels. Dull steady; No. 2 elevator; Northern Duluth, &c f. 0. b. aficat.” While anly moderately active and. scmewhat {rrex- wheat showed a generally steady tome and closed strong. net unchanged to c net higher. May, 85 13-16¢, closed %c; July, 839-16@83%c, closed S3%c; Sep- tember, 82 5-16@82%4c, closed 82%c. HOPS—Steady. State common to cholce, 1905, 10@15c; 1004, TG 5@7c; Pacific Coast, 1905, 8@l13c; 1904, T@Sc; cids, be. EIDES—Steady. v. Domestic fleece, 35@38c. ed unchanged to 5 G0 bags, including: ay, 6.65c; July, 6.85c; September, 6.95@7c; October, 7.i0c; December, 7.30c. Bpot Rio, qulet. No. 7_invoice, 8 1-16c; mild, oints lower. Sales, steady; Cordova, 10@12%c, SUGAR—Raw, steady; fajr refining, 31-32 @31-16c; centrifugal, . 3 17-32@8 6-16c; mo- lasses sugar, 225-32g7 16-16c, Refined, sieady: No. 6, 4.30c; No. 7, 4.18¢; No. 8, 4.10¢ 9, S5ey Na 50, be; Koo AT 8.96e; 'No. 13, 390c No. 14, §.85¢; No. 14, 8.85c; mold A, 4.5%c} cut loaf, §.40c: crushed, 5.40c; powdered, 4.80c; granuiated. 4.70c: 98c. B('T‘A'ER 23 official price creamery common extra, 15@23c; held common to extra, 15@ u 2lc; renovated common to extra, ulafil Yac: Western f{actory common to firsts, e CHEBSE—Firm EGGSFirm, iWestern_ firsts, 18%c; cholco seconds, 18c; southerns, 13@18%ec. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is firmer, owing to the better demand recently noted.’ Common to fair, 7%@8%c; fair to good , ®%@9c; nearly to strict prime, 9%@ ; choice, 9%@10c; fancy, 1lc. PRUNES—Are very firm in tone, but there has been no quotable advance and quotations suill rangs from 4%o to 8, according to crade. APRICOTS—Are In good demand and com- mand full quoted prices. Choice, 10%@llc; extra cholce, 11%@12c; fancy, 12%c. PEACHES—Are in good demand. Cholce, 10@10%c; extra cholce, 10%@llc; fancy, 110 113%c; extra fancy, 113%@12c. RAISINS—Are unchanged. muscatel, Loose 6@6%c; seeded raisins, 5%@7%c, and London layers at §1.50@1.€0. New York Cofton Market. NEW YORK, April 7.—The cotton market was higher and very eteady as a result of a v bullish visible supply statement, which shows the amount of American cotton to be under that of last vear at this time. Spinners’ takings, according to the Chronicle, were 270,- 000 he showing for the week in every way s the clalms made by the bulls regarding the enormous consumption of cotton. The weather map was fairly goud, tut a disturbance moving toward the South- west indicates rain in that section by Monday. The Liverpool strength is said to be due to light offerings of actual cotton and bull sup- port there. with some manipulation orders from this side. Cables say that Price is rumored to have been & heavy buyer. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRILs8, 1906 16%c; prime firsts, 17c; extra, 19¢; cheese, steady, 11@13%ec. — EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. CHICAGO, April 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, 200" siow, 5 fl"“ s3gizs: pelcere, RiSoas: ora and feeders, $2.80 HOCGS—Receipts, 10,000; Monda; L 40,000; strong to shade higher. Mixed and butchers, . 2500« 5: good heavy, $8.8! 47%; rough G20t d0; Hwnt, 36239842 pige, lfl 15“35 bulk of sales, “ B715G6.42%. BHEEP—RGCQAD(I. market s 3 Sheep, $3.25@6.40; lambs, w‘lfl Omaha. OMAHA, April 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100; unchanged. HOGS—-Receipts, 4700; steady. Heavy, $8. @6.22%, light, $6.15G6.22%; pigs, uwouo. bullc of sales, 302000 HEEP—Recelpte, 100; unchanged. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, April 7T.—CATTLE—Re- getpta, 1000; ‘market steady. Native steers, .00; cows nnd helfen. 1225& 15 lockerl and feede 50; bulls, ;Z calves, 4@5.25 $3G6.75: Western ud steers, Western few cows. $2.75@4.00. HOGS—Recelpts 3000; 206.30; heav: rket strong. Bulk ; pack- $0.200:6.32% . pigs, and light, $5.25@6.50. EHEEP—RLMAN!. none. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Forelgn Futures, LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. 6 6% 6 63 July-Ausg. 23 30 55 Closing . 30 55 §t. Louls Wool Market. * ST. LOUIS, April 7.—Wool steady. Medium rades, combing and v:louzmgi 24@280; light !3!{\; s':':oafic‘ heavy fine, 18@2lc; tub washed, Northern Wheat Market, OREGO! PORTLAND, Aoril 7.—Wheat: %u: bluestem, 65@ red, . Club, 66@ vailey, WASHINGTON. 7.—Wheat unchanged; cl ex- TACOMA, April 87i5¢; red, 66%c. port tluestem, 6Slc Northern Business, PORTLAND, April T.—Clearings $§502,152, bajances §50,101. conA, April 7.—Clearings §501,403, bal- mc"s £38,369. 2 ATTLE, April 7.—Clearings §1,208,720, balanoes. $254,08 POKANE—April T.—Clearings $635,607, 8 balances $36,862. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The Sfberla took out @& treasure list of $157,410, consisting of $64,368 in silver bulllon for Kobe, $00,808 in silver bullion for Shanghai | and $11,150 in silver bullion and $1000 in Mexican dollars for Hongkong. Silver ani exchange showed no varlations worthy of note, LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, cables......$4.86% Sterling Exchange, sight 4.85% Sterling Exchange, sixty 4083 demand sixty days Francs on Parli Francs on Parls, Marks on Berlin, demand Marks on Berlin, sixty days . New York Exchange, sight .. New York Exchange, telegraphlc Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollare INTERNATIONAL, New York on Parls New York on Mexico Paris on London Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The week closed ~with Chlcago tractionally higher and futures in this market aleo firmer, with some trading in May. The cash grain was steady, with moderate sales. More Californin Wheat 'ls oftering. It appears that considerable \Wheat has been held back for more money gnd the holders, disappointed i their expectations, are now 'pressing this Wheat on the market Quotations show no change. CASH WHEAT, Callfornta_Club, $1.35; Caiifornla White Australian, $1.423%. lower grades of California Wheat, $1.12%@1.20; Northern Club, spot, $1.30@1.31% \brthem Bluestem, $1.32%@1.35; Northern Red, Sl FhTeRe Sesston 9 1o May ... December . 27% e BARLEY—: nemiwwwh-x henie:& being 9862 ctls. There was no chanse in the cash grain ' the - markst being very dull. Futures were easy and neglected. CASH BARLEY. Foea, $1.16%G118% for common aud $1.209 1.21% for good to cnmce, Brewing, $§1.22%@ Futures opened firm:’ May, 11.20¢c; June, Chevalier. $1.25@1.35 per ctl. L-l4e: July. 1115c; Au 10960 October, FUTURES, o; December, ; January, 10.57c Futures closed steady. April, 11.06c; :Ly May—No ss;'l'e‘:n:l‘losluked 1118c; Jume, 1L18c; July, 11.15c; August, | December—No 96%c asked 10.99c: September, 10.70c; October, 10.75¢; No- OATS—Several ,w houses were In the ;sr;\;:_pr, 10.57¢; * December, 10.59c; January, | market as buyers yesterday and quite & num- Spot cotton closed quiet. Middling uplands, 11.70c; middiing gulf, 11.95¢c. Sales, 400 bales, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April T.—There was no quo- table change in the metal markets today and business was quiet, as usual in the absence of cables. Spot tin is quoted at $25.15@28.25. pper 1§ firmly held with lake, $18. 1875 electrolytic, $18.25@18.60; casting, $1 182 Lead shows no fresh feature, §5.35@5.45. Speiter and iron are unchanged. with spot at Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, April 7.~Total imports of merchandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending today were valued at $16,714.634. Total lmporu ot tpecle w<n $32,426 silver and $1,237,93: f ports of specie were $564, 7% shiver and $91,500 Zold. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 7.—The wheat market was easier at the opening because of continued fa- vorable weather in the West and Southwest, which inspired moderate selling by pit trad- ers. Offerings were readily taken by shorts and commission houses and a rally followed, With the exception of a slight reaction toward the middle of the day the market, influenced by a sharp advance in the price of corn and the strength of cash wheat at outside markets, remained firm. The May option opened un- changed to & shade lower .at T7%c to T714@ 77%¢, sold off to TT%@TT%c and closed firm, e up at TTR@TT%e Trading in corn was decidedly active and the .market was strong, There was a good general demand by commission houses, cash interests and shorts. May closed %@%c up at 463c. Frices of oats were held steady by the strength of corn. May closed %¢ higher at 313%@31%e Provisions were firm all day because of an local packers. Offerings At the close May pork was up lard was 10@12%c higher and ribs were active demand by were light. 10c, 1061215¢ higher. Toe leading futures ranged as follows i Open. High. Low, Wheat No, 2— % T 7% 7! fud 7% 6 i 6% 45 7 45 46 45 5% 40% 4% a1 8% 31y 20 30 291 28% 20 a;s r bbl— 16.20 18.22% 1 0.07% 16.20 R ! 12'6 l‘ ‘IK 8. 411;5 Juty . September S nw. s '2;5 Sog Short Ribs per 100 May ... .00 uma .60 Juiy . RIBTY R.721 B.5TY Beptember ..... 5.85 8.T7% 8.85 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHITAGO, April 7.—Cash quotations were a follows: Fiour, dull and = steady: winte patents, 440G sirathts. 83208300 spring paten .80; stranghts, $3.30@ 2.50: bakers', $2.20@2.90; No. 2 spring whent, 77@80c: No. 3 ‘No. . 0. 8.95@9.05; whisky, basis :1!“” wines, $1.28; clover,/ contract fi“., Articles— Flour, barrels . Butter, Cheese and CHICAGO, Avril 7.—On today the bu e easy; creamery, 1 strong at mark cases | ber of sales were made at unchanged prices. The .dn.u'm%n' Temaing ‘as bflore' stated, R 40@1. or choice, $1.44%@L3T for fair to good and $1.27%@1.30 for ?&mn:’, Black, $1.21%@1.87%: White, $1.55@1.60; Sur- srize 3 uan per ctl CORN—Small round yellow has advanced under mn.er supplies and a brisk inquiry. All other descriptions remain unchanged. There are virtually no recelpts from the Western States at present; Western sacked, $1.27% for Yenw, SL324@ 1.35 for Walte and $§1. l‘"h? for Mixed Eantoraa Jarge Ycllow, $1250L20%: smali round do, $1.60@1.65; White, $1.374@L.40; pilan, & 40GLAIN for White' and $1.5G 230 _for Brow: RYR81475@1.52% per_ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1.50@1.75 per ctl, Flour and Farinaccous Goods, FLOUR—California Famlily Extre usual terms; Bakers' xtras, . $4.700 4.60@4.00; er bbl rands. 5, Qregon and \Washington, $3.50@4.12 for avarage and up to $4.40 for the best FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices 1n pack- sges are as follows: Graham Flour, $3.25 per S iba; Hve Flour. $3.15: Rye Meal $8.50; Rice Flour, §8; Corn Meal, $2. ext!l Cmm 5 Oat Meal, $L.50G4.75: Oat Groaus, " 33.16@4; Buckwheat Flour, Cracked Wheat, '$3.75; Farina, $450. le Wheat Flour. $3.50; Rolled Oats, bbls, n sacks, $6.3007.30: Rolled, wna'az bbis, in eacks, ear! Barley. 36 Spiit boxes, $5.50; Green Peas, $5.50 per 100 pounds. - Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran, Shorts and Middlings are quoted in light supply, excellent demand and very firm, with still higher prices expected ehomy The Hay market continues In_very good shape for sellors. The clrcular of Seott & Magner says: “‘Receipts during the siX days just passed have amounted to 3115 tons. We have been recelving all qualities, There s no shortage in any particular grade. There is plenty of choice Hay coming in and plenty of the poorer varieties, However, as the warehouses in the country are becoming emptied, it gives one a betier idea of the light stocks on hand to supply the demands for the balance of the scason. This market is decidedly firmer. The demand throughout the interior continues very heavy and our reports from various sections show that much of the Hay that was expect: to be lh\%}:&d to San Francisco during th! epring s being gradually consumed at home, which tends toward & strong market for the lance of the season, A iew cars of famcy Hay have sold above our hl:hut uo- week. can ' also 3 of fancy iame Oat. The medium rrldu have aiso advanced about b0c per ton. All offerings of good grade are readily sold, although tne poorer varieties do mot move off as well export demand continues moderately Government is_about to make another ship- ment of about 750 tons from this port. Alfalfa Hay is In lighter demand, as a good deal of the stock are now on grass, Prices are easier on all kinds of cow Hay. Arrivals of Straw are modernte, but fully Up to trade reguire- ments. The market is steady for good Straw, but decidedly weak for ‘off grades. BRAN—§19.1 .50 ptrt!on T ton, er ton; Corn F c- alfa Meal, eu'bd lots, u: Job r ton; Mealfal 022 in car lots an smaller Fat 16.50; Wheat i3 Ot $0g18; Volunteer Wi go j piamle, ' $7.0080; stock, 81 & adatse per bale. Beans and Seeds, The Mguhtm- no change whatever, '] weeks mnknfwouwphu goods closed the week firm, with fancy stock closely cleaned up. Prices for '.he lower grades of river goods have an upward tendency, Gemand for such stock has improved coxuld.- enbly n! late and stocks are mdu..lxv de- Onions were reported firm at the Saturday demand for of Asparagus, Peas, Tomatoes and large Rhubarb advanced. Small Rhubarb from across the bay continued abun- dant and slow of sale ag irregular prices. Satlic e caer and Jarge: holders are trying to unload before the new crop IDD&‘H on the market. A line of about 6000 pounds of Aus- tralian stock, which had been for wma at Bc. was cleaned up ym-flu at per pound. POTATOES—River Whites, 50§05¢ per sack: Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$1.16 per cn; Garnef Chiles, TGc@$l per ctl; Early Rose, 3!@L15 per ctl: small Oregon Seed, €5@idc per ctl; new Pfltll 235@3 S T e . o ln. 5850 per ctl; Green ns, 35@60c per Box, VEGETABLES—Asparagus, Sla ¢ au 6@9¢c_ per Rhubarb, 60c@$1.25 per box: Green Peas, 3%0 So per Ib; String and Wex Beans. ouunnl. Mexican, $1202 per bok; Cut bers, $1G2 per dozen; Cab $1 .u»mxs B :ll Lnruu, $1@1.25 per sack G-rnc. b; Green Peppers, nominal; Dried .PDGYI. L.%fill‘c per Ib for sun-dried and 18@20c for evaporated; Mushrooms, nominal. Poultry and Game. There were light receipts of Poultry, about 20 coops, and they were quickly disposed of at maintained prices. The market closed very strong, with ali Indications pointing to a firm and active market for the coming week. Game was very dull and most kinds were lower. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per pair, $2@$2.50; Goslings, $2.50@3; Ducks, $6@8; per dnxen for old and $7@10 for young: Hens, $5G5.50 for small and $6@7 for large; youn. Roosters, $7@8; old Roosters, $4.5065.50; Fryers, $5.50G0.60; Brollers, $3@ for small and §5@5.50 for large: Pigeons, 26@1.50; Squabs, $2@2.5¢ AME—Per anzen—-—l—lue $1.50; $1.50@2; Brush Rabbite, Gray Geese, $2.50 White Geese, Brant, $1@1.25 for all and §2 for large. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The only change In prices yesterday was a decline in Butter packing stock. Conditions in all three products remained about as before. Northern orders for Butter are reported dimin- ishing 2nd the local demand has to take care of the bullc of the receipts but the market is quoted firm, with no very large stock. It is the old proposition with Eggs, the storage houses getting what the retailers do not take. Cheese is still active and firm. Business on the exchange was as lnllowl Butter—500 1bs packing stock, Eggs—40 cases fresh selected, 15\431: Cheese—50 fancy new flats, 12c. Recelpts were 44,700 Ibs Butter, 17,600 Ibs Cheese and 1531 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS. Cottontail (Note—The Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and.offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but gencrally range about 1@13c higher, owing to the miscellaneous character of the business.) BUTTER—Fresh—California frm; firsts, 10c, steady: seconds, o steady: Eastern, nominal; Eastern 'Ladles— Nominal. Storage goods—California, nominal Eastern. nominal. Ladles—Nominal; packiog stock, 17%c, steady. extras, 2014, 5 EGGS—Fresh California selected, 18, steady; firsts, 1ic, steady; seconds, lée, steady: thirds, 15c, steady; Eastern = firsts, nominal. Storage—Nominal. CHEESE—California fancy new, 12, firm: firsts, 1lc, firm; seconds, nominal; Young Americas, fancy, 1lljc, weak; firac 10%c weak: seconds_nominal. Eastern—Nom- inal; Western, nominal. Storage—California, nominal; Young Americas, nominal; Eastern tancy, 18%e, firm. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Only one car of Oranges arrived over night and, as trade was of good proportions and the heavy arrivals of the preceding day were well cleaned up, the market continued in excellent condition for sellers and prices of sound fruit were well maintained. The car that came in yesterday was of a well-known fancy brand irom the Redlands district and sold off well at $3.25@3.50 per box. Priccs of the other Citrus goods were without quotable change, but Msxi- can Limes had a downward tendency. Apples retained the firmness noted frequently of lats and th: upper grades of storage goods were reported to be rapidly cleaning up. Ripe Ba- nanas were in extremely light supply and con- tinued to command firm prices. Attractive lots of Longworth Strawberries from Palo Alto sold at §2@2.50 per drawer, while off lots of the same varlety eold down to §1 per drawe: Some large Berries were received from Wa sonville and brought T3¢ per drawer. APPLES—$1L,30@2.25 per -box- for fancy and $1@1.20 for chuice. CITRUS AND ~TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- anges: Navels, §2.25@3.50 per box; Seedlings, $1.25@2; Mediterranean Sweets, §2.25@2. Tangerines, $1.50@2; Lemons, § Fruit, $2 for for. common; Mexican l-lmll $4@5 per case; Bananas, Hawailan, §l Central American, $1.75G2. apples, $3@4 per dozen for Hawallan and for Mexican. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. A curlous feature of the Dried Fruit market at’ present, and one which illustrates the re- markable scarcity of stock, is the reported bidding of New York buyers In Buropean mar- kets for Prunes and Apricots. Mail advices w York say: ount of the very meager supply of the smalier sizes of Prunes here and on the coast it is rumored that some buyers are look- ing to Germany, for supplies of such sizes of Cailfornia frult and that negotlations, covering a considerable quantity, are in progress. The condition of the New York markst ap- pears In the first column. FRUITS—Apricots, 10@1lc for Royals and 11@12%c ‘or Moorparks; Peaches, Sic for standards, 8lye for choice, 9¢ for extra choice snd 9%@i0kc for fancy: Plums, pitted. 6%@ for Black, 7@%c for Red and @9 for AS,w. siiver Prunes, 7G9: Evaporated Ap- ples, 10@11c; Fige. boxes, -50c for choice, 532 for extra choice and for fancy; bulk @ic per Ib; black, 3@3%c. PRUNES—3%@4%¢ basis for the four sizes (60-100) and 4%e basis for the large and small sizes. $26: XS_F, 0. b. Fresno—Cholce Seeded, L voded Heedling Muscatels, 43,0 faty Seeded. 8@6Yc; Standard loose Musc AR sgo%c: Standard seedless Muscatels, $lisige; 2-crown London layer ralsins, $128 per’ box. 3-crown London layer Raisins, o 31,90 per 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s, box; 5-crown Dehesa clusters, $2 per per TS—Almonds: Nonpariels, 121@13c; I X Nyzc; Ne Plus Ultra, 11%@12c; Drakes, d Languedoc, 9@9%c: hard Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, No. 1 Pardshell, 121@{3%c; No. Peanuts, ¢@7c for Eastern; Pe- ; Cocoanuts. $4.50@5. 1214@i5¢ for white and 10Q water white extracted, 54@ amber, 4@4%c; — per bn; @-crown imperial clusters, 20s, $2.30 * Provisions. The wesk closed with quotations 2s before and the market firm but dull. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1214@13c per Ib for Tic for light medium, 141 @14%4c for "r‘f.”?se for extra light and liihc gar cored; dry Sel 11t4e: Bellics, Easte! sugar H tornia nun- 1 Mess, $10; Family, $11: ‘prime Mess extra clear, §22; Mess. H Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoke 1, lde b for D—Tlerces quoted, at To per Californla_compound. T for Eastern com- pound ana 1ic for pure; half barrels, pure, 11%c; 10-1b tins, 11%c; 8-lb tns, 11%e; 8-1b tins, 12c. COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 9¢; three hnl( barrels, 8%c: one tierce. §%c: two tlerces, 8te; five tierces, 8ic per Ib. —_— Hides, Tallow, Wool -le I“"-. Local Hop men report considerably more doing araund 10¢ for both 1965 and 1908 goods. eneral range in prices remains the same. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brande s unu Heavy Salted sbout 4@lc under quota teers, 12c; light, 11%c; Cow mdu, dge ot heavy nd 11ise for Ehts Stag: Salted Kip, 12c: Salted Veal. Iic. E46% Caie, Ther ary Tudes. 226 dry 200 iry Calf, 24c ns, 400 short Wool, 50@75c each: medium, 90c@ ; long ‘Wool, \des, salt, dq 31 205; medium, W—No. 1 mmmd m« c In blllx drums, ¢ mw.'? ’."'-g"x,.“r S o n.\n 24e; defective, 18M20c per no!rol‘—t.uc Fd 1o for 1505, with contracts far m numa at 9@1le. Meat Market. mmumhmdm&m yesterday. § m MEATS. mw:hlllrmmfl-mununhm B & MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction on Monday, May 7, 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp,. on the prem- ises 120 to 128 Grove st., San Francisco, the entire contents of the Grove-Street Stables, one of the largest and best equipped livery consisting in part as follows: 150 head of cholce and well selected ail purpose horses weighing from 1000 to 1500, from 4 to 10 years old; 9 rubber and steel tired open and closed carriages, almost new; 60 rubber and steel tired business buggles in mrst-class condition; 20 bugstes, 7 surreys, 15 delivery and ex- Ppress wagons, 1 platform-spring 5-ton wagon. & panel-tip wagons, 110 sete single and double harness and 10 sets heavy mounted carrjage barness almost as good as new; blankets, robes, Whips, safe and office furniture: in fact. every. Thing in connection with a first-ciass Hvery stable. The above stock has been kept in first- class shape and condition. They are all in use !in May, the day of the sale. Stock can be seen any evening or Sunday up to the day of the sale on the premises, 120 Grove st. This sale on account of the expiration of lease. Sale takes place, rain or shine, on Monday. May 7, at 10 o'clock . m. snarp. and will be centinied under electric light at night until entire etock is disposed of. MADIGAN, O'NEIL & CO., Proprietors. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. N. Bi—Morday, May 7. 10 o'clock sharp, 120 to 128 Grove st, San Francisco. Phone South 20, 200-HORSES-200 AT AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906 At 1 o'clock p. m. and at § o'clock p. m. 120 head from W. Z. ranch. Lake View, Ore. These Horses are broken to work, and weigh from 1100 to 1500. 80 head from H. V. Mitchell, Merrill, Ore. All gentle; broke: weigh from 1100 to 1600. 1t vou want Heavy Wagon Horses, Light Wagon Horses, xood Livery Harses or xentle Saddle Horses. attend this sale. 50 head now on hand at private sale. WESTERN HORSE MARKET. E. STEWART & CO., 220 Valencia st. AT AUCTION Special Sadle THURSDAY, APRIL 12 at 12 noon. At our salesroom, 30 MONTGOMERY ST. Choice business corner, No, 1232 Stockton . crmtier SRasky QLY O Sne SR Improvements - consist of 2.story brick, oo and upper part. This is a nv-ly Tetall striet. TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent at time of sale, balance upon confirmation by Superior Court. Taxes pald by purchaser from date of delivery of deed. MADISON & BURKE. THURSDAY . BEEF—014@7c for Steers and 6@6%c per Ib for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7GSc: small, 8@0%ec per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 11@12c; Ewes, Iie per pound. LAMB—Spring, 13c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs. S@lic per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The Zollowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock deltvered in Sap Francisco, less 409 15 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: | CATTIE Slecen, S@8tc: Cows and Helters, K CALVES —415@5e per Ib (gross welght). ! SHEEP—Wethers, 6@63c; Ewes, 503%e per It (gross weight). live welght 30 v Tbs. 73c; over 256 1be, 6% fF7e: under 130 Tos, 614 @E%C: Fead- Sad it Hoge, eminal. sk 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—A light supply and a good demand have still further advanced the market. Grain Bags, buyer June-July 7%@7%c; San Quentin, B“.A'%Mm: small lots, 31@34c; c. COAL—Wellingion, §7.50 per ton: New Wal- lngion, $7.50: Seattls, $5.50: Bryant, $6.50: Beaver Hill, $5.50: Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5.50: Richmond $7.80: Cambériand. 814 1n bulk and | $15.25 in sacks: Penneylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; Cannel. $0 per tan: Coke, $11.30@13 per | ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8.530 per short ton. P OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add Jc; Linseed, 52 per gallon for botled and S0e for raw; Castor Ofl in cases, No. 1. 70c: Bakers' AA= cases. $1.20@1.22; Lucol, 50c for | bolled and 48 for raw; China‘Nut, cises, 65@ 78c per galion: Cocoanut Of. in barrels, 58c | for Ceslon and for Australian: extra | bleached winter Sperm Oil, €5c; natural winter Sperm Oll, tdc; extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 60c; natural Whale Ofi, 5c; extra winter stables west of the Rocky Mountains. Stack at present and will be up to the first Monday IGold a | en Gate Park. about 5%c; | And sxu- 40 Der cent cff from above quota- . Suction Bales 2 | @8 AUCTION SALE 2 $50,000 CONTRACTORS” OUTFIT. I have had consigned to me for sale from the State of Nevada a mammoth contractors’ outfit. three heavy rock two Ransome concrete mixers. with enlme: and botlers; two concrets mixers, unmounted: ome threshing machine; one 16-HP. and one 12-HP. gasoline engine: one donkey engine one u-m’. 35 twenty dump carts; scrapers; 83 wheel sci bucks and Mormon scrapers; 7?lmn ‘wheelbar- 40 dump cars: 5 centrifugal pumps, as- sorted sizes: 9 Burleigh drills: 30 road plows. shovels, picks, mattocks: blacksmith outfits: ranges.tents, dishes, etc. Wil also sell a few head of horses and mules with harness. This outfit is in first-class condition, !s ready to use and will be sold in lots to suit. Sale takes place MONDAY. April 9, 1906, at 11 a. m., Cor. Severth Ave. and J St., Near Afali- ated Colleges, San Franeisco, Cal. Intending purchasers take CLff House car at Fourth and Market sts., which runs south of Get off at Seventh ave. and H st. and walk two blocks south. Outfit will be ready for inspection four days prior to sale. Terms cash. Send for catalogue. W. H. HORD, Auctioneer, Mutual Bank Building, 708 Market St. £ S 2 AUCTION SALE. 120 -HORSES—120 By order of C. J. Porter of Osden, Utah, I will s=ll 40 head of broken horees, good ages and weighing from 1100 to 1400 ibs. All m fine condition and ready for work. Aleo eighty (S0) head of unbroken horses ‘weighing from 900 to 1100 1bs. This is a good. smooth, fresh bunch; no old or worn-out stoek befng In the lot Sale takes place WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1906, At n a. m., at J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARDS. CORNER TENTH AND BR!‘A}IT STS.. 8. F. No outside horses taken. Please do not appiy. W. H. HORD. Auctioneer, 708 Market st., S. F. Horses now at yard AUCTION SALE . 25--Kigh Class Young Horses--25 From APTOS STOCK FARM (Property of A. B. Spreckels, Esq.). % Wil be sold TUESDAY SING, APRIL 10, 1908, t 8 o'clock at_the ST. LAWRENCE STABLES, 423 POST STREET, San Franclaco, Cal. This consignment, which is the choicest lot of trotting-bred stock sent to a sale in San Francisco in years, comprises 23 trotters and 2 pacers. They are all thoroughly broken and ace tomed to the sight of steam and electric cars and automobiles. Among them are some of the highest class roadsters and best racing prospects ever seen in this city. are out of the best brood mares on the farm by Cupid 2:18 (own brother to n), [kl’ler Prince, Altivo and Aotos Wilkes. Horses may be seen at St. Lawrence Stables, Saturday, Apeil 7. Catalogues now ready- FRED H. CHASE & CO. (Successors to Killip & Co.). Livestock Auctioneers. 1728 Market st., San Francisco. P s [ By order of Mrs. Campbell of Marin County ‘T will gell all her work and driving horses. along with buggies, carts and wagons and ail kinds of harness, TUESDAY. April 10, 1 a. m.. 1140 Folsom et. Wm. Clough, Auctioneer strained Lard Ofl No. 1 Lard Oil, €3¢z Pure Neatstoot Oil, 75¢c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. 5T%ec; Herring Oil,_40c; Salmon Ol 34c: bofled Fish Ol. Ac: raw Pish Ofl, 35e; Paint Otl. . COAL OIL. GASOLINE, — Water White in bulk, 10%¢; Pn Ofl, in cases, 17c; Extra Star, 3 in Motor Gasoline, in No. 1 Eulln- Dia- 14 bulk, 1634e; in cases 23e: tillate. | Gigc: cases 83zc more: Benzime, in bulk, fl.*n cas. 10e; 86- degree Gasoline In bulk, 26c; A URPENTINE—83c per gallon in cases and §7c in drums and iron barrel RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 3@ s14c per Ib: White Lead. $GS3ec. according to uaRtiLy. N SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes as fullows. per 15 in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 3.33¢ lperdtred 5.40c; un«y Granulated, 5.40c: Dry Granulated. fine, 5.30c: Dry Granuiated, coarse, 580c: Fruit Granulated, 5.30c; Beet Granulated (100-ib bags only). 3.10c: Confectioners’ A. doc; Magsolia & 490c; Extra C. d.80c: Golden C. 4.70¢; D, 4.60c: barrels 10c more: halt barrels, 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more: 30-1b more for ail kinds. Tablets—Haif .S0c: boxes, 6.05c: H. & E. Crystal Domincs, 8.30c per 1b. taken for e than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent CANDLES—The Standard Ofi Company has issued a nmew_price list as follows: Electric Light, sixes, S%@11%c per set; twelves, Slc: Granite, sixes. 9@12c; Paratfine Wax, 11@1%c: Radiant do, S@10%c per set. OFFEEC B, Blcktord s cireular gives th Continued on Page 54. Cal e\ Motker Lodc feet; dump all lutely 3 have dent’s report of strike. Only a Limited A GOOD PROPERTY, WITH A GOOD “Davis” No. 1 and 2 and the now famous “Mule Skinner” claims. and Manhattan Dexter (stock in both and $1.15, respectively, during the feet from the end line of the Pine are identical with those on these destined to buyers of this stock are AND NON-. Joni Buildts ~. San Francisces st encountered pans one thousand doilars tom, in tunmel sixty milliag ore. perintendent’s report Mother correct TllE WESTERN Ul'll)l mG‘A’H 'ANY. COMP. 133 § mn 24 Pald Via Tonepah ,ANHA"AN. Nev,, April 3, 1906.— Compaay. Tale on TIIE WES'I'IIN l'“‘lgl TELEGRAPH 269-] v gw w»u vh Tonopah MANHATTAN, Nev.. April 3. 1906.— Brok: seen it ourselves. PIONEER-MANHATTAN BROKERAGE COMPANY. 720 From Pioneer-Manhattan Brokerage Company, znnflmlu‘ Superinten- MANHATTAN MBTHER LODE TREASURY STOCK. Amount for Sale. " For Dev. I.r-t First Come, First Served.. No Orders Accepted for Less Than 500 Shares. DIRECTORATE., AND AN EXCEP- TIONALLY GOOD FUTURE. The Company ownl. clear of encumbrance, the “Great and Only™ The Mule Skinner lies directly between and adjoins both the Manhattan Consolidated of which panies to $1.45 it thirty fi:‘;ln) Its ’H“d‘:P?I‘n.‘b' 800 ut. The veins uncovered show that they operties. It will be impossible to buy t:!l stock at the above prices except the days mentioned, and it may be advanced before then. = b Maahattan Consolidated. ml Mother Lode. Kanhattan Dexter. Pine Nut Sold at Se—Now S6e—Advance in Two Weeks. demmtfl-fl-h lv-u— PAR VALUE $1.00 EACH. -ASSESSABLE.